Warm weather expected to hold a while longer

By Sandra Haros | December 3, 2012 at 5:00 amUPDATED: December 3, 2012 at 5:00 am

Mild temperatures will be sticking around at least for several more days, according to the National Weather Service.

“The flow aloft that steers the air is coming from the west. There’s really not much a component from the north at all,” said meteorologist Doug Green. “We’re seeing air mass from the Pacific, it’s fairly mild moving across much of the country as we speak.”

The boundary between the colder air and warmer air is to our north, across northern California and southern Oregon and that area is the region being hit with wet, winter-like storms.

Green said it’s hard to pinpoint the exact cause of the current weather trends. Higher than average temperatures are not unheard of this time of year.

“We’re in a mild, zonal kind of pattern that can change to a more north-south or south-to-north flow, but that’s not in the works here in the next week,” he said.

Valley residents should expect the current temperatures, which are running ten to fifteen degrees above normal, to stick around in to the following weekend.